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I am sure if it was some 9-5s name in that file they would have been executed by now .

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[โ€“] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago

Fifty years ago, it would be because a trial takes time. A trial this big, with repercussions this big and a defendant list this large, will take months or even years to play out.

Fifteen years ago, it would be because, with people this rich who have this much money to pay the best lawyers, the pre-trial work needed to get the prosecution started takes a huge amount of time to do right, because any attempt to speed it up in a way that isn't very, very careful, with every i dotted and every t crossed, could end up in a mistrial and the person walking free.

Five years ago, it would be because the DOJ was absolutely mortified by the fear of being "politically motivated."

But right now, it's because the DOJ is explicitly no longer independent, and the guy in charge of it doesn't want anyone listed in the files to be prosecuted because he's in there, and if anyone gets prosecuted, he has to be.